The British Association of Paintings Conservator-Restorers (BAPCR) ‘Tales of The Unexpected’ – 31/01/2020
About the event: The BAPCR (British Association of Paintings Conservator-Restorers) is pleased to announce their...
Opus Instruments sponsors and exhibits at conferences and events in the field of cultural heritage conservation in different parts of the world.
Please take a look at our upcoming events for a chance to meet us and test our cameras.
About the event: The BAPCR (British Association of Paintings Conservator-Restorers) is pleased to announce their...
Opus Instruments will be on the road with the Apollo IRR camera the week commencing 25th May,...
We will be demonstrating the Apollo infrared reflectography camera at two prestigious venues in Paris...
Join Catherine Wilkinson of Opus Instruments and the British Museum’s scientists and conservators, as they...
Join us on 29th July when we discuss lighting techniques to get the most out...
High Training School (SAF) of the “La Venaria Reale” Conservation and Restoration Center is organizing...
‘Alla Maniera’ Technical art history and the meaning of style in 15th to 17th century...
Opus is proudly sponsoring and exhibiting at the American Institute of Conservation's 50th annual conference,...
Opus is attending The International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies, Vienna, November 15th...
Opus Instruments Hello friends of Opus! We are beyond excited to announce that next week...
Visit our booth at TECHNART 2025 - Perugia, 6th-9th May
Between May 29th and 31st, 2025, we will proudly present the gold standard in infrared reflectography.
Infrared Reflectography (IRR) is a non-invasive method of studying a painting by looking beneath the visible layers of paint. This allows you to examine the underdrawing along with any changes or pentimenti present in the work. Modern sensor technologies, such as the InGaAs sensor used in the Opus Instruments Osiris and Apollo Cameras, allow us to build on these techniques with higher resolution and improved sensitivity to reveal a painting’s secrets like never before.
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The Apollo camera has fomented new research in art history and English literature
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University